Maintaining our roads

Surrey County Council is responsible for maintaining approximately 4800 km (3000miles) of roads. We repair potholes and other minor defects throughout the year when they come to our attention and meet our highway safety standards.

What road maintenance involves

As part of our Highways Maintenance Programme, we carry out three types of work on the road:

Resurfacing - where we remove the top of the road and put a new road surface down. This is undertaken where there are problems in the underlying structure of the road.

Preventative maintenance - we carry out work to the top of the road to improve the skid resistance, increase the lifespan of roads and reduce the risk of potholes. To find out more about what this involves, see our page about surface dressing.

Extensive repairs - this is to sections of the road which are damaged. We cut out the damaged sections of the road, including any wider deterioration, and replace them.

Proposed road maintenance in your area

We are currently undertaking a programme of major highway maintenance known as Operation Horizon, to view a full list of the roads which we plan to work on in the 2018-2019 financial year, please visit our Horizon highways maintenance page.

To check if any other maintenance is planned for your area please visit our roadworks page.